Skip-the-line Florence Highlights & Michelangelo's David Guided Sightseeing Tour
3 h
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Stop At: Piazza Santa Croce, 50122, Florence Italy
This walking tour is both fun and informative. As you meander through Florence’s streets and piazzas your very knowledgeable guide will explain something of the city’s history and take you on a journey through Renaissance Florence to discover some of its wonderful architecture. It is a fantastic opportunity to get to know Florence and to see the monuments, squares and markets of this enchanting city.
The tour stops at the Church of Santa Croce and then proceeds to the Bargello Place. This wonderful example of medieval architecture is not often on the tourist trail. From the Bargello a short walk takes you to the famous fourteenth century Ponte Vecchio, Florence’s oldest and best known bridge. Your guide will tell you the intriguing history of the bridge and the Vasari Corridor and how the shops (botteghe) that line the bridge changed with the construction of the corridor. From here you also have a magnificent view of the hills that surround the city.
This tour takes you into the back streets of Florence to see the medieval town houses located in the oldest part of the city. Then it is into the Piazza Duomo to cast your eyes upon the wonderful Cathedral with its perfectly preserved and unique marble engravings. Towering above you is Brunelleschi’s Dome; symbol of Renaissance Florence and famous for its daring design and even more challenging realization.
The Piazza Duomo is filled with interesting things to see but we will ensure you don’t miss Giotto’s bell tower, an example of 1300 architecture and the splendid Porta del Paradiso of the Baptistery.
Another short walk brings you to one of Florence’s top museums, the Accademia Gallery. No queuing as with skip-the-line entry it is straight to see Michelangelo’s “David”.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Piazza del Duomo, 50122, Florence Italy
This walking tour is both fun and informative. As you meander through Florence’s streets and piazzas your very knowledgeable guide will explain something of the city’s history and take you on a journey through Renaissance Florence to discover some of its wonderful architecture. It is a fantastic opportunity to get to know Florence and to see the monuments, squares and markets of this enchanting city.
The tour stops at the Church of Santa Croce and then proceeds to the Bargello Place. This wonderful example of medieval architecture is not often on the tourist trail. From the Bargello a short walk takes you to the famous fourteenth century Ponte Vecchio, Florence’s oldest and best known bridge. Your guide will tell you the intriguing history of the bridge and the Vasari Corridor and how the shops (botteghe) that line the bridge changed with the construction of the corridor. From here you also have a magnificent view of the hills that surround the city.
This tour takes you into the back streets of Florence to see the medieval town houses located in the oldest part of the city. Then it is into the Piazza Duomo to cast your eyes upon the wonderful Cathedral with its perfectly preserved and unique marble engravings. Towering above you is Brunelleschi’s Dome; symbol of Renaissance Florence and famous for its daring design and even more challenging realization.
The Piazza Duomo is filled with interesting things to see but we will ensure you don’t miss Giotto’s bell tower, an example of 1300 architecture and the splendid Porta del Paradiso of the Baptistery.
Another short walk brings you to one of Florence’s top museums, the Accademia Gallery. No queuing as with skip-the-line entry it is straight to see Michelangelo’s “David”.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Piazza della Signoria, 50122, Florence Italy
This walking tour is both fun and informative. As you meander through Florence’s streets and piazzas your very knowledgeable guide will explain something of the city’s history and take you on a journey through Renaissance Florence to discover some of its wonderful architecture. It is a fantastic opportunity to get to know Florence and to see the monuments, squares and markets of this enchanting city.
The tour stops at the Church of Santa Croce and then proceeds to the Bargello Place. This wonderful example of medieval architecture is not often on the tourist trail. From the Bargello a short walk takes you to the famous fourteenth century Ponte Vecchio, Florence’s oldest and best known bridge. Your guide will tell you the intriguing history of the bridge and the Vasari Corridor and how the shops (botteghe) that line the bridge changed with the construction of the corridor. From here you also have a magnificent view of the hills that surround the city.
This tour takes you into the back streets of Florence to see the medieval town houses located in the oldest part of the city. Then it is into the Piazza Duomo to cast your eyes upon the wonderful Cathedral with its perfectly preserved and unique marble engravings. Towering above you is Brunelleschi’s Dome; symbol of Renaissance Florence and famous for its daring design and even more challenging realization.
The Piazza Duomo is filled with interesting things to see but we will ensure you don’t miss Giotto’s bell tower, an example of 1300 architecture and the splendid Porta del Paradiso of the Baptistery.
Another short walk brings you to one of Florence’s top museums, the Accademia Gallery. No queuing as with skip-the-line entry it is straight to see Michelangelo’s “David”.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Galleria dell'Accademia, Via Ricasoli, 58/60, 50122, Florence Italy
This walking tour is both fun and informative. As you meander through Florence’s streets and piazzas your very knowledgeable guide will explain something of the city’s history and take you on a journey through Renaissance Florence to discover some of its wonderful architecture. It is a fantastic opportunity to get to know Florence and to see the monuments, squares and markets of this enchanting city.
The tour stops at the Church of Santa Croce and then proceeds to the Bargello Place. This wonderful example of medieval architecture is not often on the tourist trail. From the Bargello a short walk takes you to the famous fourteenth century Ponte Vecchio, Florence’s oldest and best known bridge. Your guide will tell you the intriguing history of the bridge and the Vasari Corridor and how the shops (botteghe) that line the bridge changed with the construction of the corridor. From here you also have a magnificent view of the hills that surround the city.
This tour takes you into the back streets of Florence to see the medieval town houses located in the oldest part of the city. Then it is into the Piazza Duomo to cast your eyes upon the wonderful Cathedral with its perfectly preserved and unique marble engravings. Towering above you is Brunelleschi’s Dome; symbol of Renaissance Florence and famous for its daring design and even more challenging realization.
The Piazza Duomo is filled with interesting things to see but we will ensure you don’t miss Giotto’s bell tower, an example of 1300 architecture and the splendid Porta del Paradiso of the Baptistery.
Another short walk brings you to one of Florence’s top museums, the Accademia Gallery. No queuing as with skip-the-line entry it is straight to see Michelangelo’s “David”.
Duration: 1 hour
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This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Piazza Santa Croce, 50122, Florence Italy
This walking tour is both fun and informative. As you meander through Florence’s streets and piazzas your very knowledgeable guide will explain something of the city’s history and take you on a journey through Renaissance Florence to discover some of its wonderful architecture. It is a fantastic opportunity to get to know Florence and to see the monuments, squares and markets of this enchanting city.
The tour stops at the Church of Santa Croce and then proceeds to the Bargello Place. This wonderful example of medieval architecture is not often on the tourist trail. From the Bargello a short walk takes you to the famous fourteenth century Ponte Vecchio, Florence’s oldest and best known bridge. Your guide will tell you the intriguing history of the bridge and the Vasari Corridor and how the shops (botteghe) that line the bridge changed with the construction of the corridor. From here you also have a magnificent view of the hills that surround the city.
This tour takes you into the back streets of Florence to see the medieval town houses located in the oldest part of the city. Then it is into the Piazza Duomo to cast your eyes upon the wonderful Cathedral with its perfectly preserved and unique marble engravings. Towering above you is Brunelleschi’s Dome; symbol of Renaissance Florence and famous for its daring design and even more challenging realization.
The Piazza Duomo is filled with interesting things to see but we will ensure you don’t miss Giotto’s bell tower, an example of 1300 architecture and the splendid Porta del Paradiso of the Baptistery.
Another short walk brings you to one of Florence’s top museums, the Accademia Gallery. No queuing as with skip-the-line entry it is straight to see Michelangelo’s “David”.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Piazza del Duomo, 50122, Florence Italy
This walking tour is both fun and informative. As you meander through Florence’s streets and piazzas your very knowledgeable guide will explain something of the city’s history and take you on a journey through Renaissance Florence to discover some of its wonderful architecture. It is a fantastic opportunity to get to know Florence and to see the monuments, squares and markets of this enchanting city.
The tour stops at the Church of Santa Croce and then proceeds to the Bargello Place. This wonderful example of medieval architecture is not often on the tourist trail. From the Bargello a short walk takes you to the famous fourteenth century Ponte Vecchio, Florence’s oldest and best known bridge. Your guide will tell you the intriguing history of the bridge and the Vasari Corridor and how the shops (botteghe) that line the bridge changed with the construction of the corridor. From here you also have a magnificent view of the hills that surround the city.
This tour takes you into the back streets of Florence to see the medieval town houses located in the oldest part of the city. Then it is into the Piazza Duomo to cast your eyes upon the wonderful Cathedral with its perfectly preserved and unique marble engravings. Towering above you is Brunelleschi’s Dome; symbol of Renaissance Florence and famous for its daring design and even more challenging realization.
The Piazza Duomo is filled with interesting things to see but we will ensure you don’t miss Giotto’s bell tower, an example of 1300 architecture and the splendid Porta del Paradiso of the Baptistery.
Another short walk brings you to one of Florence’s top museums, the Accademia Gallery. No queuing as with skip-the-line entry it is straight to see Michelangelo’s “David”.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Piazza della Signoria, 50122, Florence Italy
This walking tour is both fun and informative. As you meander through Florence’s streets and piazzas your very knowledgeable guide will explain something of the city’s history and take you on a journey through Renaissance Florence to discover some of its wonderful architecture. It is a fantastic opportunity to get to know Florence and to see the monuments, squares and markets of this enchanting city.
The tour stops at the Church of Santa Croce and then proceeds to the Bargello Place. This wonderful example of medieval architecture is not often on the tourist trail. From the Bargello a short walk takes you to the famous fourteenth century Ponte Vecchio, Florence’s oldest and best known bridge. Your guide will tell you the intriguing history of the bridge and the Vasari Corridor and how the shops (botteghe) that line the bridge changed with the construction of the corridor. From here you also have a magnificent view of the hills that surround the city.
This tour takes you into the back streets of Florence to see the medieval town houses located in the oldest part of the city. Then it is into the Piazza Duomo to cast your eyes upon the wonderful Cathedral with its perfectly preserved and unique marble engravings. Towering above you is Brunelleschi’s Dome; symbol of Renaissance Florence and famous for its daring design and even more challenging realization.
The Piazza Duomo is filled with interesting things to see but we will ensure you don’t miss Giotto’s bell tower, an example of 1300 architecture and the splendid Porta del Paradiso of the Baptistery.
Another short walk brings you to one of Florence’s top museums, the Accademia Gallery. No queuing as with skip-the-line entry it is straight to see Michelangelo’s “David”.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Galleria dell'Accademia, Via Ricasoli, 58/60, 50122, Florence Italy
This walking tour is both fun and informative. As you meander through Florence’s streets and piazzas your very knowledgeable guide will explain something of the city’s history and take you on a journey through Renaissance Florence to discover some of its wonderful architecture. It is a fantastic opportunity to get to know Florence and to see the monuments, squares and markets of this enchanting city.
The tour stops at the Church of Santa Croce and then proceeds to the Bargello Place. This wonderful example of medieval architecture is not often on the tourist trail. From the Bargello a short walk takes you to the famous fourteenth century Ponte Vecchio, Florence’s oldest and best known bridge. Your guide will tell you the intriguing history of the bridge and the Vasari Corridor and how the shops (botteghe) that line the bridge changed with the construction of the corridor. From here you also have a magnificent view of the hills that surround the city.
This tour takes you into the back streets of Florence to see the medieval town houses located in the oldest part of the city. Then it is into the Piazza Duomo to cast your eyes upon the wonderful Cathedral with its perfectly preserved and unique marble engravings. Towering above you is Brunelleschi’s Dome; symbol of Renaissance Florence and famous for its daring design and even more challenging realization.
The Piazza Duomo is filled with interesting things to see but we will ensure you don’t miss Giotto’s bell tower, an example of 1300 architecture and the splendid Porta del Paradiso of the Baptistery.
Another short walk brings you to one of Florence’s top museums, the Accademia Gallery. No queuing as with skip-the-line entry it is straight to see Michelangelo’s “David”.
Duration: 1 hour
Included
- Hotel pickup (selected hotels only)
- Guaranteed to skip the long lines
- Private tour
- Local taxes
- All activities
- Local guide
- Professional art historian guide
- Entry/Admission - Galleria dell'Accademia
- Guaranteed to skip the lines
Not included
- Gratuities
Additional
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Wheelchair accessible
- Stroller accessible
- Near public transportation
- Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
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Cultural
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